Can dogs eat Partridge berries?

can dogs have partridge berriesCaution

Overview

dog-food-safety-information

Caution. Partridge berries (Mitchella repens) contain minerals like calcium, potassium, and magnesium and are commonly eaten by wild birds. However, there is limited research on their safety for dogs. Until more is known, it is best to offer them sparingly if at all and watch closely for any signs of discomfort or reaction.

Benefits

health-benefits
  • Partridge berries are rich in vitamins A, B, and C, and antioxidants, which nourish the body and strengthen the immune system.
  • Partridgeberries are a good source of minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus, helping maintain good bone and muscle health.

Risks

health-risks
  • Partridge berry seeds are a potential choking hazard.
  • Partridge berries are known to be consumed by wild birds and other mammals; however, there are no direct studies that have been done on the suitability of feeding partridgeberries to dogs.
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